Study of the Antipodal Capsular Fold and Its Potential Role in Antero-inferior Glenohumeral Instability...
Shoulder CapsulitisIn schoulders instabilty, the soft tissue has not been the subject of histological studies, as has the "bare area" or zone devoid of cartilage, the exact role of which in glenohumeral biomechanics is unknown. This research is based on the hypothesis that the antipodal lesions are constant, underestimated and that an architectural disorganization at the capsulo-ligament level could contribute to the instability of the shoulder. The aim of this study is therefore to better characterize these lesions which could be the subject of a complementary stabilization procedure even in the absence of a humeral notch
Preoperative Psychological Risk Factors for the Retractable Capsulitis of the Shoulder After Shoulder...
Frozen ShoulderRotator Cuff TearsThe main objective of our study is to determine whether preoperative anxiety, depression and kinesiophobia are risk factors for retractile capsulitis after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair to best support these patients. patients postoperatively.
Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome
Greater Trochanteric Pain SyndromeGreater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) is a common cause of musculoskeletal pain. The primary aim of this study is to describe the soft tissue and bony structural ultrasound (US) findings identified in the lateral hip and iliotibial band (ITB) in patients presenting with greater trochanteric pain syndrome (GTPS) in an outpatient rheumatology clinic.
The Experiences of Patients With Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome.
Greater Trochanteric Pain SyndromeGreater Trochanteric Pain syndrome (GTPS) is a debilitating condition causing pain on the outside of the hip. This study aims to explore the experiences, beliefs and expectations of patients with GTPS, using semi-structured interviews.
Validation of a Kinematic Functional Shoulder Score Including Only Essential Movements
Rotator CuffSyndrome5 moreA lot of shoulder function evaluation scores exist but none has been universally accepted as a gold standard. Recent studies have demonstrated the potential of computerized movement analysis with embedded sensors for objective evaluation of shoulder functional outcome following surgery. A very simple testing procedure is possible as just a few repetitions of two simple shoulder movements are sufficient. This could potentially facilitate implementation of shoulder function movement analysis in current clinical practice. However, at the present stage of development, the method needs to be extensively validated. This means that the research will intend to determine precisely for which current shoulder pathology it can be applied, what the outcome of healthy people is, what the reliability of the score is and how it can monitor patient evolution.
Prevalence of Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT) in Patients With Frozen Shoulder
Frozen ShoulderImpairment Glucose ToleranceIdiopathic Adhesive Capsulitis, Frozen Shoulder is a condition in which there is a limitation and significant pain at the shoulder and it is increases with shoulder movements. The causes are not clear. The prevalence of this condition is four times higher in diabetic patient compare to the general population. The relation between frozen shoulder and impaired glucose tolerance remain unclear. Our hypothesis is that patients with no diabetes and that suffer from frozen shoulder have a higher prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance than the general population age matched.
Relationship of Patient-Specific Functional Scale With Shoulder Functions: A Prospective Study
Shoulder ImpingementFrozen Shoulder5 moreThe aim of the study is to examine the relationship between the Patient- Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) and shoulder functions in the physiotherapy and rehabilitation program applied to patients with shoulder problems.
Prevalence of Unknown and Known Diabetes in Patients With Frozen Shoulder
Diabetes MellitusFrozen ShoulderThe purpose of the study is to investigate how high the prevalence of diabetes (known and unknown) is among patients with a frozen shoulder. Our hypothesis is that it is around 30-40 %. Another purpose is to investigate whether patients with diabetes have a worse and more painful frozen shoulder than patients without diabetes, and whether the diabetes have an influence on the prognosis.
Natural Course of Adhesive Capsulitis of Hip
Adhesive CapsulitisThe purpose of this prospective study is to see the natural course of adhesive capsulitis of hip. The study is based on the hypothesis that the natural course of adhesive capsulitis of hip is similar to that of adhesive capsulitis of shoulder. This study is also based on a hypothesis that hip joint capsule stretching exercise will result in pain relief, recovery of hip range of motion in months.
Correlation Between Ultrasonography Finding and Shoulder Range of Motion in Stroke Patients
Cerebral StrokeFrozen ShoulderLimitation of range of motion in the shoulder joints is common in stroke patients. The causes are stiffness, CRPS, and frozen shoulder. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between frozen shoulder and shoulder LOM in patients with cerebral infarction using ultrasonography.